Intensity Infrastructure Partners advances North Dakota pipeline with firm transportation commitments
Intensity Infrastructure Partners advanced its North Dakota pipeline with firm transportation commitments, moving Phase I toward a targeted 2029 in-service date. Their partnership with Rainbow Energy Center confirmed that executed precedent agreements are sufficient to advance Phase I of Intensity’s intrastate pipeline.
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- Firm transportation commitments secured, de-risking Phase I.
- Partnership with Rainbow Energy Center validates project viability.
- Capacity of 1.1 Bcf/d suggests a significant project scale.
- Targeted 2029 in-service date provides a clear timeline.
Source Intelligence
Phase I of Intensity’s North Dakota pipeline will boost gas supply at multiple receipt points on the Northern Border and WBI Energy Transmission pipelines. Also shown are the thermal power plants that will be within 25 miles of Intensity’s pipeline, including Rainbow Energy Center’s Coal Creek Station, which will be supported by the pipeline.
"Intensity Infrastructure Partners advanced its North Dakota pipeline with firm transportation commitments, moving Phase I toward a targeted 2029 in-service date."
"Their partnership with Rainbow Energy Center confirmed that executed precedent agreements are sufficient to advance Phase I of Intensity’s intrastate pipeline."
"Phase I of Intensity’s North Dakota pipeline will boost gas supply at multiple receipt points on the Northern Border and WBI Energy Transmission pipelines."
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